D.C. United and Italian Serie A champion Juventus are completing an agreement to play a July 28 exhibition at RFK Stadium. A formal announcement is expected later this week.

The clubs had agreed weeks ago to a match, as part of a proposed doubleheader with AC Milan and Chelsea at FedEx Field in Landover, Md., but that plan fell apart, according to The Washington Post. Instead, Chelsea and AC Milan will play in Miami.

Once the D.C.-Juventus match is set, it will create a unique world-class soccer experience in the Beltway. Earlier in the day, at 1 p.m. ET, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur—two of the best clubs in the English Premier League—will play an exhibition at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium.

Juventus comes to the U.S. after claiming its record 28th Serie A titles weeks ago, completing the first undefeated season in the league since AC Milan did it in 1992. After facing D.C. United, Juventus will play Real Madrid in Las Vegas and Paris Saint-Germain in Montreal

This might not be D.C. United's only exhibition against an elite foreign club. United officials also are trying to line up an October exhibition against a Latin American club, The Post reports.